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==== ESRI story maps ==== | ==== ESRI story maps ==== |
[[http://storymaps.arcgis.com/en/|ESRI story map]] — as part of ArcGIS online, ESRI provides an app for easily creating story maps. As the time of this writing, non-commercial user accounts are free of charge. Please double check the present licensing information prior to using ArcGIS online for creating story maps using a free account. | [[https://storymaps.arcgis.com|ArcGIS StoryMap]] — as part of ArcGIS online, ESRI provides an app for easily creating story maps. As the time of this writing, non-commercial user accounts are free of charge. Please double check the present licensing information prior to using ArcGIS online for creating story maps using a free account. |
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==== Vensim PLE software ==== | ==== Vensim PLE software ==== |
The [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shuttle_Radar_Topography_Mission| SRTM]] (Shuttle Radar Topography Mission) sensor was mounted on a Space Shuttle and obtained Earth surface data by remote sensing technology utilizing a synthetic aperture radar (SAR). The data was processed and converted into height data aka Digital Elevation Model (DEM). | The [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shuttle_Radar_Topography_Mission| SRTM]] (Shuttle Radar Topography Mission) sensor was mounted on a Space Shuttle and obtained Earth surface data by remote sensing technology utilizing a synthetic aperture radar (SAR). The data was processed and converted into height data aka Digital Elevation Model (DEM). |
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Up to now There are at least 4 versions of [[http://www2.jpl.nasa.gov/srtm/| SRTM data]] and [[http://srtm.csi.cgiar.org/| version 4.1]] available . Additionally since 2012 you can obtain the 30 meter data (only available for the cross referenced parts of the pathes) from the [[https://centaurus.caf.dlr.de:8443/eoweb-ng/template/default/welcome/entryPage.vm| DLR data center]] . Additionally there are improved "non official" SRTM data providers. To make a long story short, just visit //Christoph Hormann's// [[http://www.imagico.de/map/demsearch.php| Elevation data search page]]. | Up to now There are at least 4 versions of [[http://www2.jpl.nasa.gov/srtm/| SRTM data]] and [[http://srtm.csi.cgiar.org/| version 4.1]] available . Additionally since 2012 you can obtain the 30 meter data (only available for the cross referenced parts of the pathes) from the [[https://eoweb.dlr.de/egp/| DLR data center]] . Additionally there are improved "non official" SRTM data providers. To make a long story short, just visit //Christoph Hormann's// [[http://www.imagico.de/map/demsearch.php| Elevation data search page]]. |
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You can choose almost all available sources for a meta search. By default it tries to offer you the SRTM data of //[[http://www.viewfinderpanoramas.org| Jonathan de Ferranti]]// and provides you after the search the links to the download links of the data. | You can choose almost all available sources for a meta search. By default it tries to offer you the SRTM data of //[[http://www.viewfinderpanoramas.org| Jonathan de Ferranti]]// and provides you after the search the links to the download links of the data. |